Cactus Plant Flea Market’s Nike Air Force 1 Sneakers Release in ‘White’ and ‘Black’ Wednesday


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Cactus Plant Market is set to complete its quartet of Nike Air Force 1 Low sneakers with two more colorways set to release this week.

The Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Air Force 1 Low will release this week in its “White” and “Black” editions. The two additional colorways follow a raffle held last week for the “Fuchsia” and “Moss” editions, both of which were brand-new and made up entirely of their namesake colors.

This week’s drop is a rerelease for the Air More Uptempo-inspired AF1 Lows that originally released in 2020. Once again, the right shoe of the all-white edition features an oversized “Air” text on the medial side modeled after the ’90s basketball sneaker, while the left sees “Sunshine” wrapping around the entire shoe. The black variant also reads “Air” on its right shoe but opts for “Flea” on the right, both of which carry a white outline. Both sneakers also feature a heat map-like rainbow insole.

CPFM’s Air Force 1 Low first came out in 2019 through Nike’s customization platform and was followed up with the static “White” and “Black” iterations a year later. The brand’s Nike debut also came in 2019 through an Air Vapormax collaboration, and it’s launched two original silhouettes in the Grinch-like Air Flea 1 from 2022 and the heavily treaded Air Flea 2 from 2023.

The Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Air Force 1 Low “White” and “Black” sneakers will go up for raffle Wednesday, April 7, through the streetwear brand’s website. A wider release that includes the Snkrs app for at least some of the four sneakers will likely follow soon. Pricing is set at $150.

Cactus Plant Flea Market Nike Air Force 1 Low Rerelease Black 2024
Cactus Plant Flea Market Nike Air Force 1 Low Rerelease Black 2024
Cactus Plant Flea Market Nike Air Force 1 Low Rerelease White 2024
Cactus Plant Flea Market Nike Air Force 1 Low Rerelease White 2024

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Ian Servantes is a Senior Trending News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He’s previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that “ball is life” and doesn’t fuss over his kicks getting dirty.



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